Wednesday, January 14, 2015

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition


[Avenue A at East 5th Street by David Spaltro]

Another new residential building for the Bowery (BoweryBoogie)

Your chance to discuss the $335 million plan to create a flood barrier and expanded recreational area along the East River (The Lo-Down)

A look at Real Men, a new weekly program at the Boys Club of New York on East 10th Street (DNAinfo)

John Lurie shares an NYPD anecdote from the 1980s on East Third Street (The Daily News)

The 1980s photography of Hank O'Neal (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

Christo and Dora are spending more time together in Tompkins Square Park (Gog in NYC)

The NYC premiere tomorrow night of Adam Rifkin's "Guiseppe Makes a Movie" (Anthology Film Archives)

Jane Jacobs’ 1958 warning about the loss of street life still resonates (Streetsblog)

Info on the upcoming shows for They Might Be Giants (Brooklyn Vegan)

The $66 million penthouse condo at the Puck Building (Curbed)

Liquiteria opens in the former Gray's Papaya space on Sixth Avenue in the Village (Eater)

... and tonight at the Cherry Tavern, The VolaVida Collective is hosting a one-night only art show by UncuttArt titled "Illegal Tender."


[Photo via 2001 Films]

1 comment:

  1. Hmm, Puck Penthouse.
    Hey, isn't that BooBoo's apartment? (people in the know will know who that is) {Damnit! I am so fucking cool}

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